One-time Swansea City target Muhamed Besic is due to fly into the country today to seal a deal with Everton according to the Mirror.

It is reported Roberto Martinez is willing to pay Hungarian side Ferencvaros £4million to land his man.

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As for Cardiff, well it looked like that Gary Medel to Inter deal was getting close after a 7 or 7.5m euro deal, depending on who you believe, had been agreed.

But Galatasaray may have thrown a spanner in the works for the Serie A side by outbidding them with a £10m offer.

The Turkish side are now managed by former Italy national boss Cesare Prandelli.

This morning, the South Wales Echo leads with the Medel story:

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Sigurdsson continued: "I know the club, the manager, the players, the fans and the city so it wasn’t that difficult for me, but I enjoyed my time at Tottenham so in that sense it was difficult.

“But as soon as I heard Swansea were interested, that was the club I wanted to play for.

“The way they play football was a big factor, they’ve got some great players here and the manager has told me the squad is getting stronger.”

“Hopefully we can get the club back to the top half of the table. which is where Swansea belong.”

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If you missed it last night, Gylfi Sigurdsson also had his say on his move, saying: “I enjoyed my time here last time and as soon as I knew there was interest from Swansea I was very happy and pleased with the decision to come here.

“The main aim for the club is obviously to stay in the Premier League, but we want to push on even further and get the club back into the Europa League as it was last season.

“Hopefully we can finish in the top half of the table."

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Good morning once again. A late transfer triple salvo last night and the one we had been expecting.

Michel Vorm and Ben Davies out and Gylfi Sigurdsson in. Some conflicting views from Swans fans on whether that represents good business given Luke Shaw moved for £32m.

Whatever the ins and outs of it, Davies says he is excited by his move but has said thanks to the Swans for the years of development and first-team chance that has turned him into the player he is today.

And finally,to all of the Swansea fans, your support over the last 2 years has been brilliant and I'll never forget it. Thank you #jackarmy

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